… returning after a career break (e.g. after parental leave) and assist their reintegration into research teams. … academics in Czechia, especially due to long parental leave and a lack of affordable childcare for children under …
… to an individual study programme and the right to take leave (up to one year). For academic teachers, they cover … assessment due to maternity/paternity/parental/child care or health leave (extended by the time corresponding to … is regulated by the Act of 4 February 2011 on the care of children under the age of three. Other stimulatory …
… discrimination in the case of maternity and parental leave. Article 14 defines equal opportunities and equal … the development of childcare infrastructure and other care facilities, and awareness campaigns on equal pay and the …
… single mothers, and encouraging men to take-up parental leave [5] . The Slovak Centre of Scientific and Technical … Development Plan (CDP) In 2013, the Faculty of Health Care and Social Work at Trnava University developed a GEP (as …
… number of staff by gender applying for / taking parental leave, for how long they took leave and how many returned after taking the leave; numbers … and by men differentiated, by absence motive (sick leave, careleave etc.); numbers of training hours/credits …
… number of staff by gender applying for / taking parental leave, for how long they took leave and how many returned after taking the leave; numbers … and by men, differentiated by absence motive (sick leave, careleave, etc.); numbers of training hours/credits …
… do they make? How do current laws enable them to take care of children raised in a family while leading fulfilling … in the European Union. First, let me start with parental leave. This is a right that is still much more likely to be … the birth of each child, shows the impact of this unpaid care work on women’s lives. The best way to neutralise these …
… pandemic, women have been doing about 36 hours of unpaid care work a week. That’s almost 2,000 hours a year, which, to … to a full-time job over the course of a year. This unpaid care work that is essential to our economies. The children … such as limits to working time, a minimum wage, and paid leave. If we do it right, there is much potential in these …
… talking about the work of raising children, of taking care of ageing parents, of cooking three meals a day. This … taxpayers. The ageing parents would otherwise be taken care of by the state. Globally, the value of this invisible … who provides care. They should also earmark parental leave for fathers. Second, it is important that people have …